Malin Persson’s honest words about the conflicts in “Trädgårdstider”

Malin Perssons honest words about the conflicts in Tradgardstider

In “Trädgårdstider”, which has been broadcast on SVT ever since 2009, viewers can take part in growing tips, cooking and everything in between.

At the start of the program it was at Gustav and Marie Mandelmans farm in Scania’s Rörum which the viewers got to follow when the couple, together with Pernilla Månsson Colt engaged in gardening, while Tareq Taylor took care of the ingredients and cooked.

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Pernilla Månsson Colt has been involved in “Trädgårdstider” since its inception. Photo: Christoffer Lomfors/SVT

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When the Mandelmann couple later left “Trädgårdstider” to devote themselves to their own business and later the TV4 program “Mandelsmann’s farm”, the gardener stepped John Taylor in and later also joined Malin Persson to the gang.

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In the spring season, viewers had to say goodbye to Tareq and the Danish chef Adam Aamann instead took place in the kitchen.

For News24 has Malin Persson previously told about what it was like to welcome a new face into the gang.

– He spreads a lot of positivity, is a supporter of farming and then he cooks super good food, she said then.

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Adam Aamann. Photo: Christoffer Lomfors/SVT

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Malin Persson: “Think differently sometimes”

But is it really completely frictionless when four people, all with their own expertise and experience, have to design and think about the garden? No, not according to Malin Persson.

– Of course we think differently sometimes, it would be strange otherwise. But we also take a lot of that into the program, to think differently can sometimes be a good driving force, she tells Nyheter24.

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